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Forest restoration is crucial in addressing nature degradation, enhancing climate adaptation and mitigation, supporting ecosystem services, and reducing disaster risk. Understanding practitioners' perspectives is essential for identifying barriers to successful restoration and improving the effectiveness of future initiatives.
Katharina Lapin +12 more
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Formerly, before the current Hymenoscyphus fraxineus epidemic, symptomatic ash twigs were habitually colonized by fungi occurring occasionally in the early stages of ash diseases. Some of these fungi are endophytes or facultative parasites.
Ivanová Helena
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Распространенность некроза ветвей ясеня, вызванного инвазивным микопатогеном Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Baral et Al., в Подмосковье и вдоль автотрассы М1 [PDF]
Освещены результаты рекогносцировосного обследования ясеневых насаждений по распространенности некроза ветвей ясеня, вызванного инвазивным микопатогеном Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Baral et Al., в Подмосковье и вдоль автотрассы ...
Баранов, Олег Юрьевич +2 more
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The spread of Hymenoscyphus fraxineus has been causing great concern regarding the survival of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) throughout Europe since the 1990s.
Giongo S +4 more
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Освещены результаты рекогносцировосного обследования ясеневых насаждений по распространенности некроза ветвей ясеня, вызванного инвазивным микопатогеном Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Baral et Al., в Подмосковье и вдоль автотрассы ...
Баранов, Олег Юрьевич +2 more
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In Europe, an epidemic is currently occurring on common ash (Fraxinus excelsior). The disease, commonly known as ash dieback, is the result of a biological invasion by the causal Helotialean fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus Baral, Queloz, Hosoya.
Ihrmark, Katarina, +7 more
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Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is the causal agent of ash dieback, a devastating disease of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior). Although the pathogen is believed to have originated in East Asia and has been confirmed in Japan, European ash trees cultivated in ...
Akira Hattori +5 more
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Causes and trends in pathological damage to common ash
Intensive dieback of Fraxinus excelsior L. in the Forest-Steppe zone of Ukraine has led to a significant deterioration in the sanitary condition of ash stands and increased the risk of losing their ecosystem stability, making this issue particularly ...
Yu. Babych, N. Puzrina
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Temporal development of collar necroses and butt rot in association with ash dieback
In recent years collar necroses and butt rot associated with the ash dieback disease occurred with alarming frequency in Fraxinus excelsior. We analysed tree ring structures to identify the year of necrosis initiation on a set of 507 necroses on 155 stem
Enderle R, Sander F, Metzler B
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Hymenoschyphus fraxineus - Disseccamento del frassino europeo
L'articolo descrive le caratteristiche biologiche, il range ospite, i sintomi utili al riconoscimento, i danni causati e i mezzi di contrasto del fungo patogeno invasivo Hymenoscyphus fraxineus agente del disseccamento dei frassini europei e fornisce un quadro aggiornato della diffusione in Europa e in Italia / The article describes the biological ...
Luisa Ghelardini, Paolo Capretti
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